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Articles from the November 21, 2019 edition


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  • 2 inches of rainfall reported in Fallbrook

    City News Service|Updated Nov 29, 2019

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - San Onofre received the most rainfall, 3.40 inches, in San Diego County over the Thanksgiving holiday, while Fallbrook received 2.04 inches, according to National Weather Service data today. Other rainfall totals around the county included 3.16 in Pine Hills, 2.95 at Henshaw Dam, 2.94 in Descanso, 2.71 in Oceanside, 2.69 in Encinitas, 2.54 in Carlsbad, 2.52 in Escondido, 2.57 in Alpine, 2.32 in Bonsall, 2.45 in Valley Center, 2.14 at Brown Field Airport, 2.13 in San Marcos, 2 in Ramona, 2.14 in Poway, 2.11...

  • Rail service to be temporarily suspended near Solana Beach to repair washed-out tracks

    City News Service|Updated Nov 29, 2019

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - The North County Transit District announced on Friday that it will temporarily suspend service south of the Solana Beach rail station to repair a section of track washed out by this week's heavy rains. Coaster, Amtrak and BNSF trains can currently traverse the section of track, located along the Del Mar bluffs south of Coast Boulevard, at reduced speeds. However, NCTD officials plan to close rail traffic at 6 a.m. Saturday to fix the washed-out section. The agency will also monitor traffic along the section...

  • 1 killed in Thanksgiving crash on I-15

    Will Fritz, Associate Editor|Updated Nov 28, 2019

    One person died after the vehicle they were riding in slammed into the back of an ambulance that was already at the scene of a crash on Interstate 15 near Fallbrook the morning of Thanksgiving day. Dispatchers first received word at 10:10 a.m. of a southbound Ford Mustang that had spun out into the center divide of I-15 just south of Mission Road, according to information from North County Fire Protection District spokesman John Choi and the California Highway Patrol. About... Full story

  • County health officials receive reports of 2 more flu deaths

    City News Service|Updated Nov 27, 2019

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Health officials today announced the deaths of two more residents in San Diego County due to influenza-related complications, bringing this flu season's confirmed death toll to five. A 78-year-old North County woman died earlier this month and a 70-year-old woman died in July, but both deaths were only reported last week, according to the county Health and Human Services Agency. Both women, who were not publicly identified, had no record of receiving a flu shot and both had additional medical issues, HHSA...